I'm doing fine. Still have the 94, although I haven't run it in a long time. I jump on here sometimes. The more things change, the more they stay the same. Nice to hear from you.
Jim
Travis showed me the nozzle for the water injection at one of the rallies before he installed it. It looked like it had an 1/8 hole in it. I thought at the time that it looked too big for the job.
Just a thought.
I picked up an inertia switch from a ford station wagon and wired it inline to automatically shut off the fuel in case of a collision.
It's inexpensive to do.
Jim
Is the carrier bearing made in China or is it a Spicer
I put made in china on my "toy truck',Ranger, and it vibrated from 40 on up.
Changed to a spicer and the vibration went away.
Just a thought
Jim
No Offense taken,
I've had this unit on my truck for over 8 years. I use it when I have a load to start or when I just want to feel it shift with the propane turned on. I will probably remove it when and if I have the tranny rebuilt. Until that time I'll keep using it even though I'm not a...
B&M makes a shift plus which raises the pressure electrically. Has three settings, reg, I firm, and II extra firm. The shifts are firm, but I only use it sparingly.
Jim
I know you don't know me, but I've seen the senders and pickup in these tanks. It is just too much of a coincidence that both senders failed at exactly the same time. Before I changed both senders, I would definitely check the wiring before I pulled any tanks for just the senders.
All your...
The chances that you have two senders bad would be slim. It sounds like you have a broken wire before the fuel selector. If the wire is broken the gauges will peg to over full.
The pick up is a different story.
JIm
I've gone through my Haynes manual and can't find how the turn signal can affect the headlights. Is it just the left turn signal or will the right turn signal and haz. flashers do it too? Check all the ground connections in the front of the truck.
Jim
You can already run lean or rich without any mods. That is what the accelerator pedal does. Press it lightly and you have a lean running engine. Mash it down and more fuel is delivered to the injectors. If you don't have enough fuel at "WOT" turn up the pump. Even with the pump turned up you can...
I just did mine. Being a northern truck, everything is rusty. The only special tool that you need is a ball joint tool that you can get from Auto-Zone for $100 deposit. When you take it back, they give you your $100 back.
If you can get a Haynes manual, it lays it out pretty well.
Jim
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